Historic & Religious Sites

Massive ancient temples, elegant mosques, historic churches and mysterious ruins, the diverse nature of Southeast Asia’s history is forever on display.Triumphant and sometimes tragic a historical record can be traced through the sites and monuments that have been saved for future generations and travelers to Southeast Asia.

Singapore's Marina Bay, Thailand's Grand Palace and Cambodia's Angkor Wat draw in visitors for a reason: they're beautiful, representative of the local culture, and plastered over every tourist brochure you can pick up at a travel agency.

There's no single Southeast Asia culture: millennia of Buddhist practice and subsequent tides of missionary and colonial activity have transformed the region into a patchwork of cultures, each manifesting beautifully in a variety of ways.

Singapore's Marina Bay, Thailand's Grand Palace and Cambodia's Angkor Wat draw in visitors for a reason: they're beautiful, representative of the local culture, and plastered over every tourist brochure you can pick up at a travel agency.

There's no single Southeast Asia culture: millennia of Buddhist practice and subsequent tides of missionary and colonial activity have transformed the region into a patchwork of cultures, each manifesting beautifully in a variety of ways.